r/Femdom
r/Femdom is one of Reddit's oldest female-dominance communities, founded in 2009, and it's broader than the name suggests. With around 737,000 members as of April 2026, it covers images, discussion threads, relationship advice, and technique questions across photos, videos, text, and links. Here's the thing: the culture rewards content that feels mutual rather than transactional - dominant women who seem genuinely into the dynamic outperform posts that feel like commodity porn. Newcomers often show up expecting pure imagery and find a real discussion community around psychology, protocol, and power exchange. The genre scope is wide - humiliation, chastity, pegging, facesitting, female-led relationships, and roleplay all have strong presence. Moderation is stricter than average: no harassment, no content featuring minors, and off-topic posts get removed reliably. That enforcement is part of why the comment sections here tend to be more thoughtful than most NSFW subs. Worth noting: the sub actively discusses femdom dynamics from both dominant and submissive perspectives, which means it serves practitioners as much as viewers. The non-obvious insight is that posts asking genuine questions or sharing relationship context often generate more engagement than top-tier visual content alone. The honest limitation: the sheer breadth of content types means the feed can feel unfocused if you're looking specifically for one genre.
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